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Old 10/6/04, 05:24 AM
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After all these years,
My C/T still sucks!
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There is another crooked dealer in KC MO.


Dennis Sneed

Silver GT

Torch Red GT


Brand new 2005 Ford Mustang GT Coupe in Torch Red…
Be one of the very first to own such a beautiful redesign of an American icon and classic!
You are bidding on the right to purchase this vehicle from our dealership for MSRP plus the total from this auction.

MSRP $26,975



The vehicle is scheduled for delivery to the dealership November 1st… We don’t expect any problems with this ETA, but there are no guarantees.



We will detail and fully inspect the car prior to delivery!



Feel free to call or email anytime, 816-616-2979 or chadwick1@kc.rr.com



Check out our other vehicles @ www.dennissneedford.com



Thanks and happy bidding!




Vehicle Condition

Brand new! Picture is not of actual car...this should be very very close as this picture came from Ford.
Old 10/6/04, 05:38 AM
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I would not mind them doing the auction IF they started at actual invoice.
Old 10/6/04, 05:42 AM
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The auction isn't for selling the car; it's selling the right to buy the car. You have to pay the winning amount PLUS sticker.
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Well, after the first one - we all knew it would just be a matter of time before others started showing up. I guess if someone is uneducated enough to actually bid on these, then it is their own downfall. I still believe it is shady business though.
Old 10/6/04, 05:53 AM
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Check out the QA on the auction.

I can happily sit on waiting for my car until this mess settles down! The only reason you could be ignorant enough to do something like this is to BE the Joneses.
see:

Q: Either you are out of your mind, or anyone who would bid on this is out of their mind. answered on: Oct-05-04
A: How am i out of my mind, i have seen many sell for 2-3k over MSRP.. Its a chance to be the first with the car!!!




Q: Is This The real price of this car 3,950 if it is email me back or call xxx-xxxx answered on: Oct-05-04
A: Please read the description, the price is what the auction brings PLUS the MSRP price listed in the description...
Old 10/6/04, 05:55 AM
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You will never find a more retched hive of scum and villany....

We must be cautious.
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Its all supply and demand.
Old 10/6/04, 06:55 AM
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Originally posted by Deathdealer@October 6, 2004, 5:58 AM
You will never find a more retched hive of scum and villany....

We must be cautious.
Deifinitely the kind of dealer you'd find in Mos Eisley. :jedi:
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Some dealers need this

Not very ethical, I hope Ford is watching
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Originally posted by EleanorsMine@October 6, 2004, 6:27 AM
We will detail and fully inspect the car prior to delivery!
Wow, how thoughtful of them,
Old 10/6/04, 07:16 AM
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Originally posted by Deathdealer@October 6, 2004, 11:58 AM
You will never find a more retched hive of scum and villany....

We must be cautious.
Hahahahahahahaha! That's Histerical! I'm as Crazy about Star Wars :jedi: as I am Mustangs.

These People are crazy :crazy: This is exactly the kind of B.S. that made my Dad not buy my Mom a New Thunderbird when they came out. Dealers just want to Rape People just to make some Fast Cash.
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It’s all supply and demand. I don't see anything ethically wrong with this. As long as the dealership keeps its promises to its customers then all they are effectively doing is taking advantage of the high demand which is what you do in a capitalist country. Now if they told a customer they were going to sell it to them for one price and then after seeing the high demand changed their mind and asked for more money I would see an ethical issue. I’m sure the dealership would be happy to sell a GT for MSRP or less but you will have to make an order and wait. I think there is a dealer in Vegas that is already selling its stock that has not arrived yet at 5000 over MSRP and the are doing it lottery style with a few grand deposit required and no guarantee that you will even get one. They will give the deposit back if you don't.
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I've got a bad feeling about this.

Buncha tools...
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Originally posted by zinn@October 6, 2004, 7:45 AM
It’s all supply and demand. I don't see anything ethically wrong with this.
As cruel and full of avarice as it is, I must agree with Zinn here.

If someone actually chooses to enter into this agreement, that is their own crazy business.

To paraphrase P.T. Barnum, "No one ever went broke underestimating the stupidity of the American public."
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This is a perfect example of why car buyers try to squeeze salesman for every last dime.

I understand there are many quality salesmen, like Kev and Bek. Even they have to understand how us car buyers feel.
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Buncha Tools? Whos the tools? (Hope its not me)
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